Eve's New Book Discusses SPIRITUAL INTELLIGENCE

Author Eve believes that mankind has entered what she calls "the 12th hour," a time where evil is called good and good evil. In her new book, "Spiritual Intelligence and Spiritual Common Sense" (published by WestBow Press) she discusses Adam's willful rebellion and Eve's deception in Eden, and the spiritual consequences of that fateful day.

Eve states, "The intellect that was made to be illumined by the Spirit, now in its present fallen state, produces chaos, confusion and every evil known to man. The defiant self-will driven by the fallen intellect cooperating with the prince of darkness against a Holy God is the reason for all the moral corruption or evil that we witness each day on planet earth."

Throughout her book, Eve cites numerous biblical references centered on the theme of spiritual warfare, engaging in battle with the Word and God's plan of redemption through Jesus Christ for all. Eve believes that the lukewarm gospel that is being preached today does not honor the holy sacrifice of God the Son.

She states, "Salvation does not come cheap. It requires a life-long commitment to the narrow way and the one who has called us out of the darkness, into his marvelous Light."

Eve believes that the 21st-century Church must find its way back to the ancient paths of holiness and spiritual sobriety. To accomplish this, she says, "The knowledge and use of the gifts of the Spirit, the corporate ministry gifts and the ministry of deliverance must be restored to the body of Christ so that the army of God can rise again."

About the Author
Eve is licensed with the Independent Assemblies of God and lives in New York with her husband. "Spiritual Intelligence and Spiritual Common Sense" is her first published book.

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